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Air Force General Suggests That "Unwarranted" Protesters Should Be Penalized

By Michael H. Payne on February 17, 2008
Posted in Federal Procurement Policy

The Commander of the Air Force Material Command, General Bruce Carlson, recently told reporters at a forum sponsored by Aviation Week that there should be some sort of penalty for protests that are found to be unwarranted.   It was reported that the General said “that some losing bidders file protests with 20 or 30 elements…

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